Grayling fletcher
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I was looking around a little and found this fletching jig called the grayling. It looks identical to the bitz, except it is made from a plastic material.
Anyone have any info on this jig?
Anyone have any info on this jig?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cleveland WI USA
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muz
ive never used a bitz. i got this one to save a few bucks. i have no complaints. there was 1 burr on it when i got it and i just smoothed it out. no big deal.
it is worth the price as far as im concerned.
John
ive never used a bitz. i got this one to save a few bucks. i have no complaints. there was 1 burr on it when i got it and i just smoothed it out. no big deal.
it is worth the price as far as im concerned.
John
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Louisville Kentucky USA
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I use a Grayling jig, and find it to be a very tuff piece of equipment. It does an excellent job of installing any degree of off-set with the straight clamp, or you can get a L/R helical clamp for fletching Shafts for broadheads. I believe it will last me a lifetime of arrow fletching. I like'em
Shoot Straight
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Valley Illinois USA
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Same here, no complaints. The only thing one may consider is to be careful with the glue. In another words, try not to get it all over the plastic to where clean up is an issue. I like mine.